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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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Actress Kim Tae-hee buys building pricier than boyfriend’s
Actress Kim Tae-hee purchased a pricey building near Gangnam Station in southeastern Seoul that brought her boyfriend Rain down a notch in the list of Korean celebrities with most expensive buildings. Actress Kim Tae-hee. (OSEN)The actress reportedly spent 13.2 billion won ($13.1 million) to buy the Prestige Two Building in the office-packed area near Teheran-ro in Gangnam district. She paid 4.6 billion won through loans and the rest in cash, according to local reports. Built on a 403-square-me
July 2, 2014
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Han Jae-joon’s tragic childhood revealed in ‘Doctor Stranger’
The vengeful past of Han Jae-joon, played by actor Park Hae-jin, was revealed in SBS medical series “Doctor Stranger” on Tuesday, as the elite doctor took revenge on the founding family of Myungwoo Hospital. Actor Park Hae-jin plays vengeful surgeon Han Jae-joon in SBS medical television series "Doctor Stranger. (SBS)As a child, Han lost his parents in a medical accident that occurred in Myungwoo Hospital. The hospital head Oh Joon-kyu, Han’s boss and the father of his lover Oh Soo-hyun, refuse
July 2, 2014
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Choi Daniel on cover of Big Issue
Actor Choi Daniel appeared on the cover of the Big Issue, a magazine sold on the streets by homeless people. Choi “donated his talent” to the magazine’s fourth anniversary and can be seen in fashionable outfits. By Cho Han-na, Intern reporter (hnncho@heraldcorp.com)(Photo credit: Big Issue)
July 2, 2014
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Nerd turns into handsome K-pop idol
A blogger and online fashion shop owner showed how to turn into a hot K-pop idol in a video clip that‘s less than 1 minute long. The video shows him turning into a handsome man by shaving, putting on a facial mask pack and transforming his hairstyle. To see the video, go into http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYLdtAG3xlIBy Cho Han-na, Intern reporter (hnncho@heraldcorp.com)(Photo credit: Youtube capture)
July 2, 2014
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After School’s Yui in summer editorial for SPA fashion brand
After School’s Yui has appeared in a summer editorial for SPA fashion brand H:Connect. The editorial shows Yui wearing a black bra top matched with a see-through top and flare skirt. The K-pop actress and singer can also been seen wearing a cute black-and-white dress matched with a stylish snapback. By Cho Han-na, Intern reporter (hnncho@heraldcorp.com)(Photo credit: H:Connect)
July 2, 2014
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JYJ protests over exclusion in Asian Game opening session performance
The three-member K-pop group JYJ expressed its displeasure with organizers of the Incheon Asian Games with regards to its performance during the upcoming sports festival.“The organizing committee must reach a consensus with JYJ in advance regarding Incheon Asian Games’ events,” JYJ said Tuesday through its management agency C-jes Entertainment. Idol group JYJ (C-jes Ent.)“When casting K-pop stars for the opening and closing event or conferences of Incheon Asian Games, JYJ should become the top p
July 2, 2014
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Seoul City Improv hosts U.S. performers for joint show
The cast of Seoul City Improv (SCI)Seoul City Improv and Improv America will team up in Itaewon and Haebangchon from July 4-6 to deliver a weekend of performances and workshops.The Seoul troupe will be joined by performers connected with ImprovBoston and the Hideout Theater in Austin, Texas. Having performed with the group in Seoul twice before, Texas-based improv artist Kaci Beeler praises the city, citing its supportive community and the joys of raising awareness of improv comedy.“(We hope to)
Expat LivingJuly 1, 2014
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North Asian Gaelic Games returns after three-year break
Seoul Gaels will be welcoming teams from across the country and overseas for the North Asian Gaelic Games this weekend. The event, to be held at Namyangju Sports Center in Gyeonggi Province, marks the return of the North Asian games after a three-year hiatus.Seoul Gaels chair Declan Griffin said that Irish sports in the region had suffered a lot after many of the Japanese players left in the wake of the problems of 2011.While Seoul Gaels was doing well at the moment, some of the other teams woul
Expat LivingJuly 1, 2014
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Seoul seeks honorary citizenship nominations
The Seoul Metropolitan Government is accepting nominations for honorary citizenship until July 31. To be considered for honorary citizenship, current foreign residents must have lived in Seoul for three consecutive years and past foreign residents must have lived in Seoul for five cumulative years. Nominees need to have made a positive impact on the Seoul community, such as by bringing economic development, improving foreign relations or promoting cultural awareness. Special guests or other indi
Expat LivingJuly 1, 2014
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PSCORE rock fund-raiser to help defectors
North Korea and rock ’n’ roll are an unlikely combination, but an upcoming charity concert aims to provide a night of good music to support an even better cause.On Saturday July 19, the nonprofit People for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE) will host its eighth “Rock Out” concert at Club Freebird 2 in Seoul’s Hongdae district. Rock fans will be entertained with five hours of live music from some of the best rock bands in South Korea, with all proceeds going towards PSCORE’s North Korean D
Expat LivingJuly 1, 2014
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Global business centers run free advice sessions
Yeouido and Gangnam Global Business Centers have announced free one-on-one business consulting sessions for July.The first, to be held Thursday at Gangnam International Business Center, will cover incorporation procedures. There will be a second session in Gangnam on July 17 that will look at intellectual property rights such as patents and trademarks.The sessions in Yeouido will be on July 8 on labor issues, including ordinary wages, employment insurance and labor disputes, and on July 22 on in
Expat LivingJuly 1, 2014
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Gwangju tour to take in Sinan islands
Gwangju International Center is to run a tour down to Sinan County, South Jeolla Province, on July 26th for a day of salt-making and fun on the beach. In the first part of the trip, participants will visit Jeungdo Island, known for its long history as Korea’s largest sea salt producer.Sea salt has played a key role in the economic development of the region and continues to be an important ingredient in Korean food.The tour will make a stop at the Salt Museum, where visitors will not only learn a
Expat LivingJuly 1, 2014
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Exhibitions delve into anxiety, social problems that weigh on us
Anxiety sometimes drives us to raise our standards and meet them, but when anxiety arises from complex societal problems, it tends to be more of a burden.Artist Yoon Dong-chun conducted a simple experiment to figure out what troubled young people of today the most. He displayed dozens of bottles of “Hope Pills” in his solo exhibition and let young viewers buy them for 3,000 won ($3) each. Pills that the artist said would help realize the dream of getting a job were the first to sell out. Other k
PerformanceJuly 1, 2014
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Madonna donating to hometown of Detroit
Madonna performs at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on Nov. 8, 2012. (AP)DETROIT (AP) ― Madonna, who was “inspired” during a recent visit to Detroit, is donating money toward the construction of a new youth boxing gym and buying iPods, iPads and other supplies for students at a charter school in her hometown, according to a news release issued by the music icon’s publicist Monday. The statement said Madonna’s donations to three Detroit organizations represent “the first phase of a long-term commi
PerformanceJuly 1, 2014
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Pope to meet former Korean sex slaves
Pope Francis is planning to meet with former Korean comfort women on Aug. 18, the last day of his visit to Korea, at a Mass for Peace and Reconciliation at Myeongdong Cathedral in Seoul.“Three of our former comfort women, referred to respectfully as ‘halmoni,’ along with a nurse and a social worker from House of Sharing, received an invitation,” said Ahn Shin-kwon, the director of House of Sharing. Located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, House of Sharing is a museum and residence for former Korea
CultureJuly 1, 2014
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Monty Python promise smut and laughs for reunion shows
LONDON (AFP) ― Cult British comedy troupe Monty Python promised Monday their long-awaited reunion shows in London would feature scantily clad dancers and astrophysicist Stephen Hawking ― alongside the inevitable dead parrot.The five surviving members of the group ― John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle and Terry Jones ― open a 10-night residency at the O2 Arena on Tuesday, their first live performances together since 1980.The 4.5 million pound ($7.7 million) show will see classic
PerformanceJuly 1, 2014
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Starbucks chair cowriting book on military vets
NEW YORK (AP) ― Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz is collaborating on a book about veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.“For Love of Country: What Our Veterans Can Teach Us about Citizenship, Heroism and Sacrifice” will be released by Alfred A. Knopf on Nov. 4. The book will be cowritten by Washington Post correspondent and editor Rajiv Chandrasekaran. “Given that less than 1 percent of our country has served in the military conflicts of the last decade, this is a time in America when it
BooksJuly 1, 2014
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2NE1 Park Bom’s past drug use swept under rug
Local newspaper Segye Ilbo on Monday night belatedly revealed that popular K-pop star and 2NE1 member Park Bom was caught trying to receive illegal amphetamines via international mail nearly four years ago in an incident that went unpunished and unreported. On Oct. 12, 2010, customs agents at Incheon International Airport reportedly seized a package, which was sent by Park’s relatives living in the U.S., filled with 82 amphetamine pills that are banned in Korea. Although it has not been specifie
July 1, 2014
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g.o.d. releases ‘Sky Blue Promise’
Reunited K-pop group g.o.d. released “Sky Blue Promise” off their eighth album online, Tuesday.The song topped nine local online music charts after its release at noon.The track is written by renowned Korean producer duo Double Kick, who also wrote g.o.d’s last single, “The Lone Duckling,” released earlier in May to much acclaim. “Sky Blue Promise” talks about both the present and the past of the group and its promise to fans. The song includes lyrics from g.o.d’s past hit songs.g.o.d. (Olive TV
July 1, 2014
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B2ST vocalist says localization is key to K-pop boom
K-pop boy band B2ST’s vocalist Son Dong-woon said that Korean singers should step up efforts to localize their music and style to make the K-pop boom long-lasting at the Hallyu Conference, held Tuesday in Seoul. (OSEN)“Singers should understand foreign cultures before they perform abroad. There are, of course, cultural differences among fans from different parts of the world,” the youngest member of the group told the audience. The Hallyu Conference, jointly organized by Korea’s national broadc
July 1, 2014